The Parkes High Time Resolution Universe survey (HTRU) (htru_pks) published its results in papers published from 1998 to 2020 with a total of 238 new pulsars discovered. It detected a grand total of 904 pulsars. The fastest pulsar discovered was J1804-2858 with a period of 1.49269 milliseconds and the slowest pulsar was J1216-50 with a period of 6.355 seconds.
The smallest pulsar dispersion measure was J2322-2650 with a DM of 6.149 pc/cc and the largest pulsar dispersion measure was J1410-6132 with a DM of 961.0 pc/cc. There were a total of 705 pulsars known before the first discovery was published. This survey increased the total amount of known pulsars by 34.0%.
There were 15 papers written about the discoveries of this survey: The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - I. System configuration and initial discoveries, Radio-loud Magnetar in X-ray Quiescence, Further searches for Rotating Radio Transients in the Parkes Multi-beam Pulsar Survey, Transformation of a Star into a Planet in a Millisecond Pulsar Binary, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - IV. Discovery and polarimetry of millisecond pulsars, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey — VI. An artificial neural network and timing of 75 pulsars, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - VII. Discovery of five millisecond pulsars and the different luminosity properties of binary and isolated recycled pulsars, The High Time Resolution Universe pulsar survey - X. Discovery of four millisecond pulsars and updated timing solutions of a further 12, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - XII. Galactic plane acceleration search and the discovery of 60 pulsars, The High Time Resolution Universe survey - XI. Discovery of five recycled pulsars and the optical detectability of survey white dwarf companions, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - XIII. PSR J1757-1854, the most accelerated binary pulsar, PSR J2322-2650 - a low-luminosity millisecond pulsar with a planetary-mass companion, The High Time Resolution Universe survey - XIV. Discovery of 23 pulsars through GPU-accelerated reprocessing, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - XV. Completion of the intermediate-latitude survey with the discovery and timing of 25 further pulsars, The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - XVI. Discovery and timing of 40 pulsars from the southern Galactic plane.